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This Hidden Gem Serves Handmade Sarawak Kolo Mee With Fatty Char Siew!

Can you go for one week without noodles? Although it is possible, that task seems to be a little daunting. After all, noodles are very comforting, especially when it is handmade noodles such as ban mee. Here’s another type of handmade noodles, kolo mee. Originated from Malaysia, this dish consists of handmade noodles tossed in a medley of sauces and paired with char siew.

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Belly Lucky Noodle Has Zhnged-Up Kolo Mee

 

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But, if you’re looking for something even more ‘zhnged-up’, you can make your way to Hong Lim Market & Food Centre. Neighbours of the famous $4 chicken cutlet and curry noodles, Belly Lucky Noodle has been serving ‘number one zhnged-up kolo mee’ in Singapore. Just by looking at the photographs, the statement appears to be well-deserved considering the number of toppings it has.

 

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But, let’s start off with the springy egg noodles. Toss it well with the homemade minced meat sauce, and every bite of noodles is guaranteed to be chewy, and flavourful. These noodles are not only paired with one topping, but four types of different toppings. Indeed, it is an experience eating this! Have a bite of their lava eggs, hard-boiled eggs with gooey egg yolk.

 

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Or, enjoy handmade prawn dumplings. Their handmade prawn noodles are commonly described as ‘obese’ due to their size. It is filled to the brim before it is neatly folded! Additionally, Belly Lucky Noodle has fatty premium char siew on the sides, too. Truly enjoyable. Netizens who had tried mentioned that it makes the perfect meal as it is not too heavy, but not too light either.

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Premium Fatty Char Siew, Prawn Dumplings & Lava Eggs!

Address: Hong Lim Market & Food Centre

Operating Hours: Monday to Friday, 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Read $4 Fried Chicken Cutlet With Curry Egg Noodles At Hong Lim Market & Food Centre

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